

Comedy · Crime
Overview
Teenage delinquent Dawn Davenport, incensed after her parents do not give her the cha-cha heels she wanted for Christmas, runs away from home. After an illegitimate child and hairstylist husband bring her more misery, she's enticed into a life of crime when the owners of her husband's salon promise her fame and fortune.
Top Cast


Divine
Divine
Dawn Davenport / Earl Peterson
Divine
Dawn Davenport / Earl Peterson


David Lochary
David Lochary
Donald Dasher
David Lochary
Donald Dasher


Mary Vivian Pearce
Mary Vivian Pearce
Donna Dasher
Mary Vivian Pearce
Donna Dasher


Mink Stole
Mink Stole
Taffy Davenport
Mink Stole
Taffy Davenport


Edith Massey
Edith Massey
Aunt Ida
Edith Massey
Aunt Ida


Cookie Mueller
Cookie Mueller
Concetta
Cookie Mueller
Concetta


Susan Walsh
Susan Walsh
Chicklette
Susan Walsh
Chicklette
Michael Potter
Michael Potter
Gater
Michael Potter
Gater


Ed Peranio
Ed Peranio
Wink
Ed Peranio
Wink


Paul Swift
Paul Swift
Butterfly
Paul Swift
Butterfly
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